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Reviews of Some Folk Say "...a valuable resource for educators, grief therapists, and physicians."
LIBRARY JOURNAL, March 1999 "There's lots to choose from in this thoughtful anthology, and readers dealing with death and bereavement in their work or personal lives may find themselves deliberately pulling the book off the shelf."
BOOKLIST, February, 1999 "Some Folk Say is a beautiful book. Jane Gignoux brings together a rich collection of myths and folklore from a number of culture traditions-from Native Americans and African to the ancient Greek and the Grimm brothers-that are concerned with those perennial questions about life, death and the world of spirit. Some Folk Say opens the reader to a magical world of wonder, speculation, and reverie, prompting us to ponder: 'What is eternal?' 'How have I lived my life?' and 'Do I have a soul, and what is to become of it after I die?' Luscious illustrations by StÈphan Daigle add a numinous quality to the book."
INSTITUTE OF NOETIC SCIENCES REVIEW, August, 1999 ![]() |
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